Skip Navigation
Library Education Experiences Gallery Resources Events Networks
The Role of Services That Street Youth Access Voluntarily in Inadvertently Reproducing, Contributing To, And/Or Perpetuating Oppression
Author(s):
Street youth can be viewed as an oppressed population based on the fact that most street youth experience one, if not all of the five faces of oppression. Using an anti-oppressive framework, this thesis examines whether the oppression of street youth is ever inadvertently contributed to, reproduced, or perpetuated by services that youth access voluntarily.
Thesis/Dissertation
2002
Vancouver, BC, Canada
Print
Related Items
About Us  -  Contact Us
Home  -  Library  -  Education  -  Experiences  -  Gallery  -  Doing Research  -  Events  -  Networks
Download PDF Reader
A Canadian Homelessness Research Network (CHRN) initiative. The CHRN has received financial support from the Government of Canada’s Homelessness Partnering Strategy and the Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada